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The Performers 26 Performers During the pep rally for a home game, the pompon girls show off their latest routine. The band and other performers line up on the visitors' side of the field for the half-time show. An incomplete pass reflects on the faces of featured twirlers Lisa Carter and Traci Hankins.
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During lunch, choir and band members meet in the music room. Arthur Johnson and Fiobbie Cox get ready for their break at a home game. Break time gives Glenda Palmer and Jili Wilson a chance to exchange some observa- tions. Slew! Mwwvmrf-A A W7 Mr. John Myers directs the warm-up for the concert from a cateteria table. Performers 25
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ier a touchdown, Lindy Fackler along with the ier Pom Pons, dances in a chorus line to The 'ipper. ading the band in practice are drum majors Betsy node and Debbie Jones. l s year. This drastic loss of members ime about when marching band be- lme an extra-curricular activity whereas the years before, it had been required r all band members. The marching band performed at all ime football games and some away ies. They participated in the annual 'hunder in the Blue Ridge Festival held Fieldale-Collinsville High School. The ind also traveled to Richmond in Sep- nber to the State Fair. All that Jazz TheJazz Band was a great success s year, commented drummer Larry airston. Everyone gave it his all and our usic was greatly improved. The Jazz Band retained their old num- ers although they did add Hot Streak id Sunday Drive to their list of music. iey performed at pep rallies and basket- gl games. They prepared a special pro- m to present at the Spring Fair in April ld the band toured the elementary hools giving concerts in the fall. Sounds of Success The members of the select, concert, 'iior choir, and girls ensemble all agree Et their sounds were truly successful. ott Mullins, a member of the select noir commented, This year we're doing wider variety of songs and going more aces. This is certainly true, for the choir ng at the Holiday Inn for a local Dmen's club and they made a councert r of the elementary schools. They also ended the Music in the Park which is estival held at King's Dominion for state noirs. The choir sang a variety of music from Qrituals to jazz. Bill Underwood com- nted that his favorite was They're - , 1 54525. A,,...----' Performers 27
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